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Morning discussion in our live feed update thread today had an interesting topic, could Natalie be the most hated houseguest ever in Big Brother history?

In the 11 seasons of Big Brother we’ve seen our share of villians, ranging from the first season’s Will Mega, all the way up to BB8′s Evel Dick. While some were despised for their nature, and others for their gameplay, it was truly varied. Register and vote now here for which houseguest from any season you hated the most.

As anyone who has had the live feeds knows, Chima Simone, who was expelled from the Big Brother House, was using the word “terrorist” to describe fellow housemate Russell. What wasn’t shown on television however was just how often she used the term, and HOW she used the term. On television, the one time they showed her saying it, it was pretty mellow, and she explained it away as “He is terrorizing the people in the house.” However, that is NOT what she meant. All week long while she was HOH, she compared him to 9/11 and herself as the World Trade Center. At one point, when Natalie couldn’t see him on the HOH cam, Chima pointed him out saying look, he blends in, that’s what terrorists do. This went on and on and on all week. So for her to now say that isn’t what she meant, well, that is exactly what she meant.

This apology was e-mailed from Chima to her place of employment, HollyScoop.com, who has reportedly received many protests about her behavior in the house. Make of it what you will. Click “Read more” to see the whole apology, then come visit us in the forum to talk about it.

Since Thursday we, the loyal fans of Big Brother, have been treated to behavior on the feeds the rival the epic terrible two’s tantrum of all time. Jeff opted to use the Coup D’etat that he rightfully won. And yes, he WON it despite other houseguests claims because part of Big Brother is appealing to…

Okay, so by now y’all know that tonight one of the coolest, biggest moves in Big Brother history was done……when Jeff used the Coup D’etat, removed Lydia and Russell from the block and replaced them with Natalie and Jessie. You know that Jessie was evicted by a vote of 3-2. You know that Michele won HOH.

Here’s what you may not know, or if you do, we’d love to hear from you in our forums, to see what you think!

Okay Yakksters, as you all know, I always do the show thread, every night it airs, I type it up for you as it happens. I had a VERY hard time doing so on Tuesday, August 11th’s episdoe though as my hands were shaking from anger.

I don’t work for CBS productions, so I have no idea how hard it would have to be to wittle down 24/7 feeds into 42 minutes of aired showtime, 3 times a week. That being said, if you’re going to show the fights, and the controversies, you would THINK you’d also show it in a way that it doesn’t seem slanted, unless you want to avoid bad publicity…….which is just what CBS did tonight.

Chima, the current HOH on Big Brother 11, discussed the awful events in her life in 1999 where she was raped and attacked by a serial killer who’s since been put to death. This tragic even we’re sure left an indelible mark on her life and we applaud her courage to push past it. That…

Step right up everyone and take a gander at a piece of Big Brother 11 history! Yes, yes, yes, Casey (HOLLA! Come on Casey!), the recently evicted “man in a banana suit” has developed a website, aptly named, “maninabananasuit.com”! You can check it out here!!! And thanks to our own staffer Taea for bringing this to our attention, in our lfu thread here (post 353).

You can get exclusive “Man In A Banana Suit” t-shirts and hey, if you want to have a little more fun, you can get it in, as Casey says “Jessie’s size”…SMEDIUM!!!

A nine-hour adaptation of "11/22/63" - King's thriller about the Kennedy assassination - is headed directly to Hulu. Helmed by Abrams, the series is a limited “event series,” but there will be opportunities for future subsequent seasons based on the story, which follows high school English teacher Jake Epping, who travels back in time to try to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on the fateful date in American history.